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Lot 196

A Steiff Limited Edition Titanic bear - as new - RRP £120

Lot 194

A Royal Crown Derby Steiff bear and small Crown Derby bear - boxed, as new - RRP £180

Lot 198A

A Steiff Crystal bear bag pendant - as new - RRP £85

Lot 3

A George III Mahogany Tea TableThird Quarter 18th CenturyHeight 27 2/4 x width 25 3/4 x depth 26 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Sturdy and usable overall. The brass catch from the underside is an old replacement. One bear (cleat) from the underside of the top has extra screw holes when removed (unknown why; possibly to stabilize a crack), but the bears are original. One of the legs of the tripod with a restored break and a screwed reinforcement to the underside. The top is likely in its original form and has the color, shrinkage and "blacking" to suggest that it was not re-shaped.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report. 

Lot 351

A quantity of Wade boxed bear ambitions, viking boats and other planters

Lot 17

JAMES DRUMMOND RSA (SCOTTISH 1816 - 1877) THE ABBOT OF INCHAFFRAY BLESSING THE SCOTTISH ARMY BEFORE THE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN THE ABBOT OF INCHAFFRAY BLESSING THE SCOTTISH ARMY BEFORE THE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURNoil on canvas, titled partial label versoframedimage size 85cm x 125cm, overall size 108cm x 148cmPartial handwritten exhibition label verso. Label verso: Britnell's Art Galleries, London & Toronto.Exhibited: Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition 1844 cat no 173.Exhibited: Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition 1880 cat no 298 (Lent by Mrs Ballantine)Note: The Scots soldiery was aroused at around daybreak on Sunday 23rd June 1314. Maurice, the aged blind Abbot of Inchaffray celebrated mass for the army. On seeing this, Edward II is reputed to have said: "Yon folk are kneeling to ask mercy." Sir Ingram de Umfraville, a Balliol supporter fighting for Edward, is said to have replied: "They ask for mercy, but not from you. They ask God for mercy for their sins. I'll tell you something for a fact, that yon men will win all or die. None will flee for fear of death." "So be it", retorted Edward. Robert the Bruce addressed his soldiers, informing them that anyone who did not have the stomach for a fight should leave. A great cry re-assured him that most were ready for the battle. If there is a fact every Scot knows, it is who won the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314; although it did not bring outright victory in the war, which lay 14 years in the future and would only be won at the negotiating table. The victory was a combination of Bruce's demand of 1313: that all of the remaining Balliol supporters acknowledge his kingship or forfeit their estates, and the imminent surrender of the English garrison encircled in Stirling castle – which spurred Edward II to invade Scotland. He mobilised a massive military machine: summoning 2,000 horse and 25,000 infantry from England, Ireland and Wales. Although probably only half the infantry turned up, it was by far the largest English army ever to invade Scotland. The Scots common army numbered around 6000, with a small contingent on horseback. It was divided into three "divisions" or schiltroms (massive spear formations), led by King Robert Bruce, his brother, Edward, and his nephew, Sir Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray. After eight years of successful guerrilla warfare and plundering the north of England for booty, the Scots had created an experienced battle-hardened army. The battle opened with one of the most celebrated individual contests in Scottish history. Sighting a group of Scots withdrawing into the wood, the English vanguard, made up of heavy cavalry, charged. As they clashed with the Scots, an English knight, Sir Henry de Bohun, spotted Robert Bruce. If de Bohun had killed or captured Bruce, he would have become a chivalric hero. So, spurring his warhorse to the charge, he lowered his lance and bared down on the king. Bruce, an experienced warrior, didn't panic, but mounted "ane palfray, litil and joly" and met the charge. Dodging the lance, he brought his battle axe down on de Bohun's helmet, striking him dead. Elated, the Scots forced the English cavalry to withdraw. The Scots had won the first day. Their morale was high and Bruce's new tactic of using the schiltroms offensively rather than statically, as Wallace had used them at Falkirk, appeared to be working. Yet Bruce must have been contemplating a strategic withdrawal before the set piece battle that would inevitably follow in the morning. For the English the setbacks of the first day were disappointing. Fearing Bruce might mount a night attack, they encamped in the Carse of Balquhiderock. The following day they still hoped to draw Bruce into a full-scale, set-piece battle where their decisive Welsh longbowmen could be brought to bear rather than let Bruce return to guerrilla warfare. At this critical moment, Sir Alexander Seton, a Scots noble in the English army, defected to Bruce bringing him vital intelligence of Edward's army: its confined position and the low morale within the English camp. Bruce decided to risk all in the morning and face Edward in open battle. At dawn the Scots ate their breakfast and advanced out of the wood to face the enemy. Medieval battles were seen as the judgement of God; it was important to have the saints on your side, and so, in the midst of the Scots schiltroms, Abbot Bernard of Arbroath carried their ancient lucky talisman, the Breccbennach (or Monymusk Relquary), which held the relics of St Columba. Bruce himself made a speech invoking the power of St Andrew, John the Baptist and Thomas Beckett. Then, according to the chronicler Walter Bower: "At these words, the hammered horns resounded, and the standards of war were spread out in the golden dawn."

Lot 155

A group of Art Glass, comprising a Gozo glass perfume bottle, 11cm high, a purple mirrored glass scent bottle, 7cm high, an iridescent glass perfume bottle with ribbed white design and elaborate stopper, 16cm high, a Scottish Borders Art Glass penguin paperweight, 12cm high, and a Scottish Border Art Glass polar bear paperweight, 8cm high. (5, AF)

Lot 587

Build a bear Star Wars Chewbacca and a dragon puppet

Lot 636

Oliver Oscar bear by Blossom bears with WW1 sailors outfit, with paperweight not for children! weighted 

Lot 637

1950s Steiff bear gifted to the vendor when a small child

Lot 535

Merlin Fine arts wizard, a 'silver' and 'gold' coloured hares, a glass viking and glass polar bear

Lot 424

A set of cast iron and brass kitchen scales by Boots, Nottingham (with weights) and a large vintage teddy bear, measuring approx. 65cm in height overall Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 429

Mixed vintage toys, comprising a Mamod TE1A steam traction engine, large Edinburgh Tram model, cast iron money bank, clockwork drumming bear, a Philips' Blackbird 12" Challenge Globe etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1500

DENMARK - SCANDINAVIA many 100s of stamps from imperfs onwards, virtually all one of a kind, neatly housed in one substantial volume, all used in the 19th century with modern issues mint, also includes some Cinderella. Other areas include Greenland from the ‘king and polar bear’ issues to 1kr scarce, plus the o/ps, then the boat set to 5kr, as well as Iceland from 19th century issues onwards, again better 20th century setsgood material here, an enjoyable lot to view

Lot 329

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, London 1783 by George Smith III, length 22cm, and a small group of other silver, comprising a christening egg cup, decorated with a band of farm animals, Sheffield 2007, height 5cm, a small christening cup of tapering form, the scroll handle surmounted with a seated teddy bear, Birmingham 2006, height 7cm, a circular pierced bonbon dish, import mark London 1995, diameter 11.5cm, and a silver lidded cut glass dressing table jar, total weight 361.8g, together with a pair of tapering cylindrical cut glass perfume bottles and stoppers with silver collars and etched decoration, Birmingham 1913, height 21cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 206

Collection of ceramic Sylvac and other animals, to include: terrier dog, polar bear, cow and calf etc.  (6)   (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 207

Two USSR porcelain animals, a stoat and a polar bear together with a 'Moments' by Coalport 'Playtime' figure group. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 481

Large 'Hermann' growling teddybear in original box, Ltd Edition, together with a large 'Charlie' bear wearing bells around his neck. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 19

Two Swedish glass intaglios by Mats Jonasson depicting grizzly bear and polar bear with her two cubs. Both signed to the underside. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 208

Collection of six Royal Copenhagen and other Danish porcelain polar bear studies. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)     No obvious damage.  Please note, one of the polar bears is marked 'Denmark', not 'Copenhagen'.  

Lot 462

Mid century mechanical musical mohair teddy bear with glass eyes, stitched nose and moveable limbs. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1186

Three Rupert The Bear annuals. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 250

A large early-mid 20th century Teddy bear length 120cm (approx0

Lot 554A

A Royal Crown Derby Panda Bear LXI and another animal

Lot 312

A vintage Steiff Teddy bear, 'Molly Teddy'

Lot 1560

BRITISH POLITICS: A good selection of fine original black pen and ink drawings of various British Conservative (and some Unionist) politicians of the early 20th century, all executed by the accomplished German-Swiss artist Robert Kastor on folio (9.5 x 12 and one slightly smaller) sheets of art paper, each of the images depicting the subjects in head and shoulders poses and all signed by the politicians, the majority with brief additional quotations or statements in their hands, comprising Robert Cecil (1864-1958) Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal 1923-24, an architect of the League of Nations and Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1937; Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl (1874-1960) with a quotation from Robert Browning in her hand; James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury (1861-1947) Leader of the House of Lords 1925-29; Edgar Vincent, 1st Viscount D'Abernon (1857-1941) British Ambassador to Berlin 1920-25; Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer (1841-1917) Consul-General of Egypt 1883-1907; Eric Geddes (1875-1937) First Lord of the Admiralty 1917-19; his brother Auckland Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes (1879-1954) President of the Board of Trade 1919-20 and British Ambassador to the United States 1920-24; Michael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn (1837-1916) Chancellor of the Exchequer 1885-86, 1895-1902; and George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave (1856-1928) Home Secretary 1916-19, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain 1922-24, 1924-28. All of the drawings also bear the small signature of the artist Kastor. Some very light, extremely minor age wear to the edges, VG, 9 

Lot 1557

CHAMBERLAIN JOSEPH: (1836-1914) British statesman, father of Nobel Peace Prize winner Austen Chamberlain and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. A.L.S., J. Chamberlain, three pages, 8vo, Moor Green, Birmingham, 13th April 1895, to 'My dear James'. Chamberlain commences his letter stating 'A thousand thanks! Be spared that I never have had - nor could have - the slightest doubt of your loyalty & sympathy, and I also have confidence in the good feeling of the majority of my colleagues' and continuing 'But Courtney is - well, I won't say what - only I think we have wasted some good adjectives upon him…..On the general election I will not write…..The position is more serious than it has been since the split & I do not see my way. I have received a number of angry letters from Liberal Unionists in different parts of the country - including Scotland. It is clear that the irritation is growing'. Together with a second A.L.S., J. Chamberlain, two pages, 8vo, Prince's Gardens, London, 1st July 1895, also to 'My dear James'. Chamberlain states that he was sorry about Bury ('but it could not be helped. There….the Conservative's local politicians are not very generous to their allies') and further remarking 'I suppose we must grin & bear it but on all these occasions the Unionist Party loses some of its Liberal Unionist supporters' With blank integral leaf. Two letters of good political content. VG, 2Henry James (1828-1911) 1st Baron James of Hereford. Anglo-Welsh lawyer and statesman associated with the Liberal Unionists who served as Member of Parliament for Bury 1885-95 and had previously held the offices of Solicitor General in 1873 and Attorney General in 1873-74 and 1880-85.

Lot 1558

HARDIE JAMES KEIR: (1856-1915) Scottish politician, a founder of the Labour Party who served as its first parliamentary leader 1906-08. A fine original black pen and ink drawing of Hardie by the accomplished German-Swiss artist Robert Kastor, executed on a folio (9.5 x 12) sheet of art paper, the image depicting the Labour leader in a head and shoulders pose. Signed by Hardie beneath the image, adding a statement in his hand in praise of Scottish poet Robert Burns, 'No finer truism was ever spoken or penned than that contained in the Couplet by Robert Burns, the great Scottish ploughman poet, when he wrote. The man of independent mind is King of men', and further dated 23rd February 1901 by Hardie. Together with J. H. Thomas (1874-1949) Welsh Labour politician who served as Secretary of State for the Colonies 1924, 1931 & 1935-36. A fine original black pen and ink drawing of Thomas by the accomplished German-Swiss artist Robert Kastor, executed on a folio (9.5 x 12) sheet of art paper, the image depicting Thomas in a head and shoulders pose. Signed by Thomas with his name alone immediately beneath the image. Both drawings also bear the small signature of the artist Kastor. Some very light, extremely minor age wear to the edges, VG, 2

Lot 1248

‘I read this evening….. of the proposal to transfer Zola’s ashes to the Pantheon. I don’t need to tell you how happy I am’  DREYFUS ALFRED: (1859-1935) French artillery officer of Jewish ancestry whose trial and conviction in 1894 on charges of treason became one of the most polarising political dramas in modern French history. Known as the Dreyfus Affair, it ultimately ended with Dreyfus's complete exoneration. A very fine A.L.S., A Dreyfus, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d. ('Mardi soir', c.1908), to [Alexandrine Zola] ('Chere Madame'), in French. Dreyfus writes, in full, 'Je lis ce soir dans le Temps que le Senat a voté a une forte majorite l'urgence de la proposition du transfert des cendres de Zola au Pantheon. Je n'ai pas besoin de vous dire toute ma joie. Quelle reparation meritee pour notre grand, laborieux et modeste Zola' (Translation: 'I read this evening in Le Temps that the Senate voted by a strong majority on the urgency of the proposal to transfer Zola's ashes to the Pantheon. I don't need to tell you how happy I am. What a deserved reparation for our great, hard-working and modest Zola'). With blank integral leaf. A letter of excellent content and association. About EX Eleonore Alexandrine Meley (1839-1925) French seamstress, wife of Emile Zola from 1870.  Emile Zola (1840-1902) French novelist, a major figure in the political liberalisation of France and in the exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus, encapsulated in Zola's renowned newspaper opinion headlined J'Accuse...! Zola, who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in 1902, was initially buried in the Cimetiere de Montmartre in Paris but, just five years and nine months after his death, on 4th June 1908, his remains were relocated to the Pantheon, where he shares a crypt with Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas. Since the French Revolution no Pantheonization has aroused more controversy than that of Emile Zola and the ceremony, attended by Armand Fallieres, Georges Clemenceau and Alfred Dreyfus himself, will be remembered in history for one scene in particular. Towards the end of the event two shots were fired at Dreyfus who, fortunately, was only slightly wounded in the arm. The attempted assassination was carried out by the right-wing journalist Louis Gregori, who was immediately apprehended. Gregori presented himself as a 'fervent patriot' and declared that he could not bear the humiliation inflicted on the French army, his actions echoing the cries of the nationalist demonstrators who, at the same time, surrounded the Pantheon and had attempted all means of preventing the ceremony from taking place. Three months later Gregori was acquitted at his trial before the Assize Court of the Seine who accepted his defence that he had not meant to kill Dreyfus, meaning merely to graze him.  

Lot 1559

BRITISH POLITICS: A good selection of fine original black pen and ink drawings of various British Liberal politicians of the early 20th century, all executed by the accomplished German-Swiss artist Robert Kastor on folio (9.5 x 12) sheets of art paper, each of the images depicting the subjects in head and shoulders poses and all signed by the politicians, the majority with brief additional quotations or statements in their hands, comprising Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) Secretary of State for the Colonies 1895-1903; Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel (1870-1963) Home Secretary 1916, 1931-32, Leader of the Liberal Party 1931-35, and also the first High Commissioner for Palestine 1920-25; Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (1860-1935) Viceroy and Governor-General of India 1921-26, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1931; Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon (1862-1933) Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1905-16, British Ambassador to the United States 1919-20; Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe (1858-1945) Secretary of State for War 1931; John Morley (1838-1923) Secretary of State for India 1905-10, 1911; John Burns (1858-1943) President of the Board of Trade 1914; Edward Carson (1854-1935) First Lord of the Admiralty 1916-17, Solicitor General for England and Wales 1900-05, also remembered for his cross examination of Oscar Wilde in 1895; Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone (1854-1930) Home Secretary 1905-10, the first Governor-General of South Africa 1910-14; John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley (1826-1902) Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1894-95; Henry Labouchere (1831-1912) remembered for the Labouchere Amendment which for the first time criminalised all male homosexual activity in the United Kingdom; John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910) Lord President of the Council 1880-83, 1886; Walter Runciman (1870-1949) President of the Board of Education 1908-11; Eric Drummond (1876-1951) Secretary-General of the League of Nations 1920-33; and Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner (1854-1925) Secretary of State for War 1918-19, Secretary of State for the Colonies 1919-21. All of the drawings also bear the small signature of the artist Kastor. Some very light, extremely minor age wear to the edges, and a few small tears, VG, 15  

Lot 1500

[ELIZABETH II & PRINCE PHILIP]: [ELIZABETH II]: (1926-2022) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952-2022 & [PRINCE PHILIP] (1921-2021) Duke of Edinburgh, Consort of Queen Elizabeth II 1952-2021. A pair of original 7 x 9.5 presentation photographs of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the image of the Queen by Anthony Buckley (and bearing his credit stamp to the verso) depicting Her Majesty seated in a formal full-length pose wearing a riband and with Queen Mary's Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara upon her head; the photograph of Prince Philip also by Anthony Buckley (and bearing his credit stamp to the verso) depicting the Duke of Edinburgh standing in a formal full-length pose with a sword at his side. Both of the portraits bear autopen signatures and the date, 1972, to the lower photographer's mount. Both are framed and glazed in the original dark blue leather frames by Plante & Johnson of London, with gilt stamped royal cyphers to the head and easel backs. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG, 2

Lot 1565

BRAZILIAN PRESIDENTS: Prudente Jose de Morais e Barros (1841-1902) Third President of Brazil 1894-98 and the first civilian President to be elected by direct popular ballot and the first to serve his entire term. Morais e Barros was the former Governor of the State of Sao Paulo. The city of Presidente Prudente was named after him; & Manuel Ferraz de Campos sales (1841-1913) Fourth president of Brazil 1898-1902. Former Governor of Sao Paulo and Minister of Justice. Two large 23 x 18 oblong folios, 59 cm x 46 cm, one page each, Rio de Janeiro, 16th December 1895 and 20th February 1902, to Cavalheiro Julio de Bombiero de Hremenae, the partially printed documents being the titles given by the President of the Republic of the United States of Brazil, acknowledging and granting His Royal Apostolic and Imperial Majesty the appointment of Bombiero as general Consul in Rio de Janeiro and in all the territories of the United States of Brazil. The titles bear to the upper heading the monogram of the United States of Brazil, with a star and the date of 15th November 1889. Signed by Morais e Barros and by Ferraz de Campos Sales respectively in bold black ink to the lower right corners, the first bearing an attractive and large paper seal affixed, and the second bearing an ink stamp. Both countersigned. G to VG 

Lot 921

CHATEAUBRIAND FRANCOIS-RENE DE: (1768-1848) French writer, politician, diplomat and historian. L.S., Chateaubriand, one page, 4to, Paris, 26th November 1826, to a gentleman, in French. Chateaubriand informs his correspondent that the trees have been planted but it is becoming more urgent that they are secured by fences, continuing 'Ayez donc encore la bonte de renouveller, en mon nom, vos instancer aupres de M. le Prefet pour qu'il veuille bien achever son ouvrage en ordonnant de mettre ces bornes ou ces barrierer, ou en m'accordant l'autorisation de les faire etablir' (Translation: 'So have the goodness once again to renew, in my name, your entreaties to the Prefect so that he will complete his work by ordering the erection of these fences or these barriers, or by granting me the authorisation to do so') and further adding that he is prepared to bear the costs if the city of Paris cannot or does not want to take care of it, and that it would also be good if the path between the trees was straightened out a little because of the mud. With blank integral leaf. VG

Lot 124

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Silver 5 pounds, 2022. Royal Mint. Proof. This design is the fourth release in a Royal Mint series dedicated to the history of British monarchy and the monarchs of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, and features Edward VII (r. 1901-1910). This strike was issued after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II but the design continued to bear the image of The Queen, in support of His Majesty the King's ambition for a sustainable transition. This ensured minimal environmental impact as the designs, tools and packaging for these products had already been produced.Fifth Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, JC below. Legend around " ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2022 ·". Design by Jody Clark./ Reverse depicts an uncrowned portrait of King Edward VII right. Surrounded by legend " EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA : BRITT : OMN : REX FID : DEF : IND : IMP : ". Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6493536-005. NGC Census in this grade: 56.NGC Census in higher grade: 79Total NGC Census: 139Mintage: 756.Diameter: 40 mm.Weight: 62.86 g. (ASW=2 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 258

Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights - Crocodile, Oceanic Whale and Aurora Polar Bear, early 21st c, various sizes, gilt or red printed mark Good condition and first quality

Lot 396

Haha Tin Robot San Smoking bear and Cap Guns, Haha Toys China TR2011 battery operated Smoking Spaceman, in original box, VG, both leg battery compartments clean, box G, Marusan Toys Japan 3608 battery Remote Control smoking Pa Pa Bear, in original box F, battery compartment with some rust, lacks ears, box F and two Lone Star Deputy Dan Cap Guns, both F (4)

Lot 197

Twenty Six The Teddy Bear Collection collector's teddy bears and special edition character bear collection magazines.

Lot 74

An antique cast iron grizzly bear money box.

Lot 78

Royal Crown Derby endangered species 'Honey Bear' paperweight 

Lot 75

Royal Crown Derby 'Miniature Loving Cup' limited edition of 350 - miniature teddy bear 'Edward' - 'Blue Ladybird'

Lot 387

Collection of collectors £2 and 50p coins, includes swimmer, battle of Britain, Magna Carta, Paddington Bear, Peter Rabbit, Be Prepared etc

Lot 67

Royal Crown Derby 'The Regal Goldie Bear' limited edition 959/1000 paperweight 

Lot 227

BLUES - 7" PACK. A quality selection of 11 blues 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Oscar Cummer - Hey Little Girl (Hilltop 102, record VG), Long John Hunter - Old Red (45209)45-209), Muddy Waters - Manish Boy (Chess 1602), Little Boyd - 13 Highway (L-0002), Long Gone Miles - Losing My Mind (M-101), Earl King - I Can't Help Myself (REX 1015), Jerry McCain - She's Tough (REX 1014), Little Eddie - Teddy Bear Blues (555), Earl Gilliam - Wrong Doing Woman (133), Albert Collins - Freeze (KA-103), Singing Sam - My Story (115). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 211

A Collection of Vintage Toys, Two Clockwork Clowns, Teddy Bear and Police Car

Lot 75

A Vintage Plush Teddy Bear with Glass Eyes, 46cms Long

Lot 418

A carved and stained lindenwood 'Black Forest' stick stand, late 19th century, Swiss, Brienz, in the form of a standing bear, on an imitation rockwork base, fitted with a metal liner, 38cm wide51cm deep83cm highCondition ReportOne foot off but present, with the piece standing fairly sturdily only on three. Rubbing and surface wear throughout. General tiny knocks, chips and splits throughout commensurate with age and use. One larger split to the neck. Rust and some knocks to liner. Other than the foot, overall it appears in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition.

Lot 442

A Black Forest carved linden smoking compendium, late 19th century, Swiss, Brienz, decorated all-over with bears, the pierced oval top with two compartments and a well, above a column in the form of a standing bear with a hinged neck and glass eyes, raised on a canted rectangular stand,47cm wide36cm deep90cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks and surface wear. Some splits. One tooth missing from the large bear. Other small chips, knocks and losses. The joints tight and hinges functional. Lacking a sprung compartment to the left box. Minor fading. Overall appears in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition.

Lot 329

Royal Copenhagen faun with bear, no. 1804. 8” high Tiny chip on faun above left ear shown in image

Lot 147

Small Black Forest carved figure of a bear, similar model of a chalet and a small oriental carved figure of an immortal

Lot 278

Small Steiff teddy bear, two other teddy bears and a small Japanese table cabinet

Lot 231

A collection of Lladro figures of girls, including: ‘Spring Dance’; Art Deco girl ‘The Flirt’ and others; together with ceramic animal figures, including Lladro bear; Lladro goose figure group; Nao goose; and others. (13)

Lot 345

A Star Wars Superclass ISD Executor VHS box set; together with various books relating to Star Wars, including: The Complete Vader, by Ryder Windham and Peter Vilmur; Episode I: The Visual Dictionary, by David West Reynolds; The Star Wars Archives, by Mark Cotta Vaz and Shinji Hata; and others; Star Wars novels based on the films, including: The Queen’s Amulet, by Julianne Balmain; The Paradise Snare, by A. C. Crispin; Rogue Planet, by Greg Bear; Tales from the Republic, by various authors, edited by Peter Schweighofer and Craig Carey; and others; together with A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi book and cassette sets; and various other cassettes, CDs, and videos relating to the films; Various Star Wars memorabilia, collectibles, and figures, including: a Clone Wars pinball game; a Millennium Falcon foam glider; a Boba Fett Funko Pop; a special edition The Ghost of Obi-Wan Kenobi figure; a BB-8 plush toy; a Lego Star Wars Character Encyclopaedia; a Lego Yoda keyring; and others; and Star Wars talking banks, including: Episode I Obi-Wan Kenobi; Darth Vader; Episode I Qui-Gon Jinn; Episode I Darth Maul.

Lot 394

A selection of trinket boxes, treen collectibles and other items, including: mother of pearl inlaid vizagapatam hexagonal box; brass inlaid hexagonal box; pair of Mining Memories coal figures; Black Forest style carved bear figure; pair of Tupapa Māori carvings; and other items.

Lot 324

A collection of Steiff teddy bears, of various designs, including: ‘Winter Bear’ with tartan cap and scarf; Millennium Teddy Bear; and others, each with label and button to ear. (6)

Lot 510

A 9ct white gold charm bracelet, with French platinum and diamond set clasp and hung with nine assorted charms, eight set with diamonds, including cross, bear, question mark, game bird, crown and ruby set openwork charm, 19cm, gross weight 20 grams.***CONDITION REPORT***Some wear to the rhodium plating on the links, otherwise in good condition, commensurate with age and some use.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 73

Bear: A Myford Bear especially Made by Jean Jephcott in 2002, wearing engine drivers clothes and railway badges. He is 51cm tall, made from mohair with suede paws. His chair was also made especially for him. Used as a mascot for the RNLI, he helped to raise a lot of money for the RNLI. An individual Bear in excellent original condition. Please study pictures.

Lot 27

A large toy bear, circa 1930.Afm.: 32 x 50 cm.

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